On Fri, Feb 9, 2024 at 1:33 PM Clemens Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 01:05:04PM -0700, Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate > via macports-dev wrote: > > I am working on a port that was broken because of a fault in a > > dependency. The dependency port was fixed and the binaries were > > rebuilt. However, the current port's binaries are not automatically > > rebuilt. Build status on the ports website shows "failed install > > port" for the affected OS versions. I would like to get rebuilt > > binaries and change the build status to successful. > > > > Generally speaking, what is the "correct protocol" in Macports, to get > > port binaries to rebuild, when there is no particular reason to rev > > bump or otherwise make any changes to the portfile? > > Two options: (1) Make a whitespace-only change to the Portfile. (2) Tell > somebody with a log-in for build.macports.org to trigger a build. > > For (2), there are a bunch of people like that on this list, but the > accounts are created manually. I'm one of them. If you tell me what > port(s) you want rebuilt, I can trigger that for you. > > (1) might be simpler because it takes care of all OSes and is > self-service. > Thanks, Clements. I will try (1) whitespace this time, because in this particular case I want to verify whether this dependency fix works across all builders and OS's. It is supposed to, but I need to check.
